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and one of the most important thing we heard yesterday from a town official, josh, he said to abc news, this will be the safest school in america. josh? >> that is very good news. we wish them all the very best. thank you for that, amy. >>> meanwhile, a connecticut lawyer suing the state for $100 million in the wake of those shoots has now dropped the case. the attorney representing a 6-year-old survivor claimed that the state didn't do enough to protect students. >>> and new legal action in the wake of the jerry sandusky sexual abuse scandal at penn state. today, pennsylvania's governor is expected to sue the ncaa over the $60 million that it fined the school. that money is being used for a national child abuse awareness campaign. lawmakers not happy that taxpayer money is being spent in other states. >>> and rough weather keeping the coast guard from getting to an oil rig that ran aground off of alaska. the rig owned by shell broke away from a tow ship during a powerful storm monday night. the crew was evacuated safely. but the rig is carrying roughly 150,000 gallons of diesel fuel.
and one of the most important thing we heard yesterday from a town official, josh, he said to abc news, this will be the safest school in america. josh? >> that is very good news. we wish them all the very best. thank you for that, amy. >>> meanwhile, a connecticut lawyer suing the state for $100 million in the wake of those shoots has now dropped the case. the attorney representing a 6-year-old survivor claimed that the state didn't do enough to protect students. >>>...
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george and diane and our entire abc news inauguration team will be right back. >> this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning everyone. is 9:27 on this inauguration day. i am scott thuman with your local news update. we want to show you some of crowds filling in here at the national mall. is a view of the capitol steps. 700,000 expected on the mall today. president obama will take the office at noon. some important notes. if you are taking metro, franconia, springfield, rhode avenue, they are all full. metro is asking only that inaugural with ticket's use that station. what everyone will else wants to is the forecast e like.o b we will go to jacqui jeras. >> not a bad day. we have the sunshine, so that helps. 35 degrees. you are outside at length you cover up. wear a hat, gloves, scarf. you are going to need it if you are out there. look at the hour by hour forecast. '40's today. 42 degrees by noontime. to 47 degrees by 3:00. we do have a chance of brief as we headed to the evening hours tonight. nothing to worry about. our arctic blast just-in-time, will arrive late tonight. tomorrow
george and diane and our entire abc news inauguration team will be right back. >> this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning everyone. is 9:27 on this inauguration day. i am scott thuman with your local news update. we want to show you some of crowds filling in here at the national mall. is a view of the capitol steps. 700,000 expected on the mall today. president obama will take the office at noon. some important notes. if you are taking metro, franconia, springfield, rhode...
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we'll be covering the inauguration all day long on abc news. josh elliott out on the mall right now. josh, you've been tracking the celebrations all weekend long. what do you have right now? >> i'm actually here on pennsylvania avenue, veritably, in the shadow of the capitol, as the parade makes its way past. barack obama and the presidency, the realization of the dual dream of dr. king and abraham lincoln. he'll be using those two bibles when he takes the public oath of office, again, all leading to a remarkable day here on the national mall. overnight, the president attended the first event of his second term, a candlelight reception. >> what we're doing is celebrating each other. and celebrating this incredible nation that we call home. >> reporter: where he addressed the issue everyone in washington has been discussing. >> i love michelle obama. to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. >> reporter: hours earlier, at the white house, the second term began, as he took the oath of office, in a private ceremony.
we'll be covering the inauguration all day long on abc news. josh elliott out on the mall right now. josh, you've been tracking the celebrations all weekend long. what do you have right now? >> i'm actually here on pennsylvania avenue, veritably, in the shadow of the capitol, as the parade makes its way past. barack obama and the presidency, the realization of the dual dream of dr. king and abraham lincoln. he'll be using those two bibles when he takes the public oath of office, again,...
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abc news' newest correspondent, is bringing us the story, gio benitez. he comes to us from wfor in miami. >> don't you love our weather? >> i love it and all the fun you have here. i would shake her hand. but experts say that's the worst thing you can do right now. here in new york city, alone, there are estimates that as many as 20,000 people may have the flu across the state. and as more and more people call off sick, we found some of the creative lengths people will go to stay well. extreme measures for an extreme outbreak. as the flu virus spreads nationwide, this morning, schools, businesses and sports teams are now taking matters into their own hands, or elbows. >> give a little elbow bump like that. >> reporter: this new york soccer team is banning high-fives and fist-bumps after the governor declared a public emergency. >> just -- how are you doing? >> reporter: the elbows. >> with the elbow. >> the hand shaking definitely feels more intimate. but i think that it's a good reason. it will benefit us. >> reporter: in massachusetts, nearly 9,000 con
abc news' newest correspondent, is bringing us the story, gio benitez. he comes to us from wfor in miami. >> don't you love our weather? >> i love it and all the fun you have here. i would shake her hand. but experts say that's the worst thing you can do right now. here in new york city, alone, there are estimates that as many as 20,000 people may have the flu across the state. and as more and more people call off sick, we found some of the creative lengths people will go to stay...
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aides telling abc news, that she's been working and talking to her staff and the president. they say she's eager to get back to the office. the secretary of state tucked in this van moments after being discharged from the hospital, where she spent four days being treated for a blood clot in her head. overnight, clinton's security detail seen arriving at her home in chappaqua, new york. daughter chelsea tweeting, grateful my mom discharged from the hospital and is heading home. even more grateful, her medical team confident she'll make a full recovery. the secretary left the hospital briefly earlier in the day. hand-in-hand with her daughter and her husband, former president bill clinton, to have tests at another part of the sprawling hospital campus. a few hours later, she was released. >> the long-term prognosis who had a clot in this part of the brain is very good. neurosurgeons say three to six months of anti-coe wag land is norm. >> reporter: this is the first time she's been seen in public in more than three weeks. a spokesperson says clinton has been quite active. even
aides telling abc news, that she's been working and talking to her staff and the president. they say she's eager to get back to the office. the secretary of state tucked in this van moments after being discharged from the hospital, where she spent four days being treated for a blood clot in her head. overnight, clinton's security detail seen arriving at her home in chappaqua, new york. daughter chelsea tweeting, grateful my mom discharged from the hospital and is heading home. even more...
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for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> not happening. coming up, the play of the day. go nowhere. focus on your long-term goals,d "play of the day. go nowhere. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. home of the all-new grilled onion cheddar burger, topped with melty white cheddar and caramelized onions. plus all your tasty favorites for just a dollar each. every day. ♪ well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. we wabout something no one askiwants to talk about.ankly it's time to get real about what happens in the bathroom. stop all the cutesy stuff and
for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> not happening. coming up, the play of the day. go nowhere. focus on your long-term goals,d "play of the day. go nowhere. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a...
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weight loss inspirations, straight ahead. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. at 7:26 on this wednesday, january 12. -- january 2. it will cost more to park in north spring and bethesda. long-term parking went up as well. officials say the extra revenue fill a budgeto deficit. bill to prevent tax hikes and has --ent spending cuts the desk of president obama. house passed a bill last night. the senate passed the senate earlier on tuesday. newschannel it will have more live in thata in just a few minutes. let's get the latest on our wednesday morning commute. we are trying to get back the group on a wednesday morning. this is video taken about 45 minutes ago on 66. everything was cleared off to shoulder on eastbound 66 but about a five-mile line near the fairfax county parkway. was an earlier crash. we also had one of westbound. this is 395 where there is no delay. in some spots, we are catching a break. we haveing the weather, conditions to start this morning, 35 degrees but we will move a lot from where we are now. the cooler temperatures are to the north. the
weight loss inspirations, straight ahead. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. at 7:26 on this wednesday, january 12. -- january 2. it will cost more to park in north spring and bethesda. long-term parking went up as well. officials say the extra revenue fill a budgeto deficit. bill to prevent tax hikes and has --ent spending cuts the desk of president obama. house passed a bill last night. the senate passed the senate earlier on tuesday. newschannel it will have more live in...
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we will see you on abc 7 news at noon. we will see you on abc 7 news at no[ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, u can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. to travel whenever you want. we it just.. happens.ll house. like my ranch dip. 2 cups of sour cream. a little this, a little that. and 1 packet of hidden valley original ranch.
we will see you on abc 7 news at noon. we will see you on abc 7 news at no[ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, u can use your citi thankyou...
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abc's amy robach is right down the street from their new school in monroe, connecticut. amy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. it is, indeed, a big day for this community. it's back to school. parents, students, teachers, police. all working hand in hand to try to find a way past this tragedy and find a way guard together. every family knows the feeling of heading back to school after the holidays. but the millgram family is facing something unthinkable. while first grader, lauren, is excited. along with her fourth grade brother, dalton. their parents remain uneasy. >> how could someone be so angry? i don't know. >> reporter: erin is planning to drive behind their bus tomorrow, and will stay with 7-year-old lauren for the entire school day. dropping them off and leaving school remains unimaginable. >> i can't. no. haven't gotten that far yet about not being with them. i just need to stay with them for a while. >> reporter: lauren was in kaitlin roig's first grade class on december 14th. roig has been hailed a hero for hiding her students in a bathroom.
abc's amy robach is right down the street from their new school in monroe, connecticut. amy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. it is, indeed, a big day for this community. it's back to school. parents, students, teachers, police. all working hand in hand to try to find a way past this tragedy and find a way guard together. every family knows the feeling of heading back to school after the holidays. but the millgram family is facing something unthinkable. while first...
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now from abc 7 news. good morning. i am kristin ze happy new year. san francisco police are investigating shootings. three people were shot in two separate incidents in the embarkdero. a boy and man were hit by the bar and restaurant . another man was shot in the hand in jefferson and main. all three are expected to recover. no arrest have been made in any case. >> traffic is light on the holiday. one problem to tell you about in san jose. look at snap of the disabled vehicle on southbound 280 to 85 . we have a couple of live pictures. first up san jose and this is highway 87. you can see a few cars out there and traffic lights and how about the bay bridge toll plasa. oakland heading in san francisco. very few cars and no metering lights it is clearing and chilly and still lot to talk welcome back. hire s a beautiful picture from the roof cam this morning. welcome to 2013. we'll take a look at what is going onems heading in the santa cruz mountains and down to carmelo . pacific temperatures are going to bottom out 32. mostly 30 to 40s around the bay.
now from abc 7 news. good morning. i am kristin ze happy new year. san francisco police are investigating shootings. three people were shot in two separate incidents in the embarkdero. a boy and man were hit by the bar and restaurant . another man was shot in the hand in jefferson and main. all three are expected to recover. no arrest have been made in any case. >> traffic is light on the holiday. one problem to tell you about in san jose. look at snap of the disabled vehicle on...
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no jury will convict me. >> reporter: for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> for more, we're joined by "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. and nancy grace will cover the trial tonight on her hln show. it looks tough. three different stories from jodi ha jodi arias. she wasn't there. she was there, but other people did it. she did it but it was self-defense. >> when a witness begins to change their story, that's the kiss of death, pardon the pun. and another problem for her at trial, is she may want to insist on taking the stand against her attorney's advice. remember, you're talking about the winner of "american idol" behind bars. and that may be the shot you're showing right now. >> it is. >> she loves the limelight. and all this business about them being broken up. they weren't broken up. they were having sex right before the murder. and with her changing stories, she also said she killed him in self-defense. that's three different stories she told police. >> how do you begin to defend her? >> i think in the end, the self-defense claim is an effort to get second-de
no jury will convict me. >> reporter: for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> for more, we're joined by "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. and nancy grace will cover the trial tonight on her hln show. it looks tough. three different stories from jodi ha jodi arias. she wasn't there. she was there, but other people did it. she did it but it was self-defense. >> when a witness begins to change their story, that's the kiss of death,...
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for "good morning america," bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> good tips from bob and dr. popsicle. >> and dr. ashton and dr. popsicle this morning. >>> now, to our "gma" countdown to oscar sunday. movie history was made when the nominations came out. a little girl lighting up the big screen, becoming the youngest best actors nominee ever. >> we have to learn how to pronounce this name. quvenzhane wallis. chris connelly is in hollywood this morning. >> reporter: quvenzhane wallis. she may be knew to acting. but quvenzhane wallis is becoming accustomed to accepting accolades. >> thanks. >> reporter: as hushpuppy in the surreal bayou fable "beasts of the southern wild." a 6-year-old quvenzhane makes your heartbeat faster. from dread. from caring. for sheer rapture with her indomitable self. >> say i got you. >> i got you. >> reporter: without a mother. with a desperately ill dad, finding her way amid the squalor, chaos and community of a louisiana outpost called the bathtub, before and after a flood of epic proportions. >> the water's going to rise up so high. >> reporter: q
for "good morning america," bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> good tips from bob and dr. popsicle. >> and dr. ashton and dr. popsicle this morning. >>> now, to our "gma" countdown to oscar sunday. movie history was made when the nominations came out. a little girl lighting up the big screen, becoming the youngest best actors nominee ever. >> we have to learn how to pronounce this name. quvenzhane wallis. chris connelly is in hollywood this...
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for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> hmm. >> reprehensible. i was going to say. >> yeah. i don't know what 3-year-olds are getting bullied. we'll leave that to her hands. and let the people decide. >>> let's move on to kate. all eyes on the duchess, as she turns 31 today. no sign of a baby bump. but her every move, during her much-anticipated pregnancy is being dissected. and what's being called a katepedia, is that right? did i say that right? >> yes. >> okay. just making sure. >> you're the first one to say it. >> that's what i feel like. >> what's being called by amy robach. a katepedia. >> that's an exhaustive study of what it takes to be her, has just been published. abc's lama hasan is just outside buckingham palace with all of the details. lama, help me? >> reporter: good morning, amy. yes, you did pronounce it correctly. well, the palace said that this mother-to-be is celebrating her 31st birthday in private. but what better birthday present, than to have a style guide built around you. as the saying goes, imitation is the sincerest fo
for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> hmm. >> reprehensible. i was going to say. >> yeah. i don't know what 3-year-olds are getting bullied. we'll leave that to her hands. and let the people decide. >>> let's move on to kate. all eyes on the duchess, as she turns 31 today. no sign of a baby bump. but her every move, during her much-anticipated pregnancy is being dissected. and what's being called a katepedia, is that right?...
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according to abc news correspondent, bazi kanani in the capital. >> there's much relief here in southern mali, now that more international help is coming in to fight the jihadists trying to take over the country. one of the first targets for the french warplanes that arrived a week ago, was the headquarters of the leader of the terror group involved in the algerian hostage crisis. the u.s. has said it won't send troops into mali. but it is sharing intelligence with france. and by monday, the u.s. air force will be helping to fly in french troops and equipment. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they will now work with the french and others to make sure belmokhtar pays a price. >> those who would wantonly attack our country and our people, will have no place to hide. >> reporter: details about exactly what is happening this morning at the facility remains very sketchy. not only to reporters who are being kept about 20 miles away. but also to government officials in washington, london and paris, who encourage algerians to make the safety of the hostages their first priority. >> wonder if ther
according to abc news correspondent, bazi kanani in the capital. >> there's much relief here in southern mali, now that more international help is coming in to fight the jihadists trying to take over the country. one of the first targets for the french warplanes that arrived a week ago, was the headquarters of the leader of the terror group involved in the algerian hostage crisis. the u.s. has said it won't send troops into mali. but it is sharing intelligence with france. and by monday,...
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for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, aurora, colorado. >>> police in alabama say they may have stopped another potential school massacre. 17-year-old derek shrout arrested with attempted assault when a teacher discovered a book and they discovered dozens of explosives, tobacco containers filled with shrapnel. the self-proclaimed white supremacist will be in court on monday. >>> the fate of sandy hook elementary school will be decided. they will discuss what to do in the wake of the massacre that left 26 people dead. options include razing the school, renovating it or building a new one. new school on the same property or somewhere else. >>> it appears there will be hockey after all this year. the nhl and its players union reached a tentative deal. paula is nodding her head yes. the players have been locked out since back in september wiping out nearly half of the season. >>> finally, story, dan, or any cat lover or any cat hater would probably appreciate. this is a cat, check him out here, who was caught trying -- allegedly trying to sneak into a prison in brazil with
for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, aurora, colorado. >>> police in alabama say they may have stopped another potential school massacre. 17-year-old derek shrout arrested with attempted assault when a teacher discovered a book and they discovered dozens of explosives, tobacco containers filled with shrapnel. the self-proclaimed white supremacist will be in court on monday. >>> the fate of sandy hook elementary school will be decided. they will...
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thanks for watching abc news. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we'll have much more later this morning on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. >> thank you. >> thank you for your cake. >> we leave you with the video with the supreme "do not try this at home" act out of the ukraine. as far as we know, this guy survived. thanks again for watching it. we'll see you later. >> bye. ♪ 111111g >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." america and the world. debating a new chief for the pentagon. >> chuck hagel is the leader that our troops deserve. >> this is an in-your-face nomination. >> ending the war in afghanistan. >> our troops will have a different mission. >> and starting one with iran. that conversation with senators jack reed for the democrats and republican bob corker, plus abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz and the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. then with the white house set to act on guns -- >> there's got to be some common ground here. >> -- we join the search for solutions with
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this morning, their issue tells abc news, it is an issue for the courts. idol's network, fox, isn't commenting. >> for all of the people that were taken off of the program, they have been all african-american. is that a coincidence? it's kind of hard to tell. >> reporter: contestants, including, finalist corey clark, disqualified from season two after a battery arrest. and jared andrews, sent packing over an assault charge. ♪ and i don't need >> reporter: producers also booted these twins, after identity theft charges surfaced. >> i really cannot recall anytime on the show where i felt discriminated against. >> reporter: season six finalist, melinda doolittle, said one thing "american idol" isn't, is racist. three of the show's past winners are black. other contestants say singers on "idol" are required to disclose arrests. vonzell solomon tells abc news, i was clearly informed of all grounds for disqualifications in our contracts. "idol" has changed my life for the bert. >> i didn't feel like there was special attention given to someone because of race.
this morning, their issue tells abc news, it is an issue for the courts. idol's network, fox, isn't commenting. >> for all of the people that were taken off of the program, they have been all african-american. is that a coincidence? it's kind of hard to tell. >> reporter: contestants, including, finalist corey clark, disqualified from season two after a battery arrest. and jared andrews, sent packing over an assault charge. ♪ and i don't need >> reporter: producers also...
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a family friend of many years, told abc news he was a problem child growing up. he had behavior and anger issues. he also liked to set things on fire. >> people like mr. smith basically walk around with a huge chip on their shoulder. and they feel so inadequate and so insecure, that any perceived belittlement of them will set them off. >> reporter: and just a short while ago, we received a statement from the ketunuti family reading, melissa was a source of joy to everyone in her life. her passing has left an enormous gap in our lives. and the family requests privacy to mourn. as for jason smith, we next expect to see him in court in three weeks. george? >> alex, thanks. >>> let's get more from our "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. you have the confession, dan. you have the tapes. how do they begin to mount a defense? >> this is story of everyone's nightmare, right? you invite someone in to fix something and something happens. you have an alleged confession. the only defense you can think of is a manslaughter type of defense. there was no intent to commit murder. i
a family friend of many years, told abc news he was a problem child growing up. he had behavior and anger issues. he also liked to set things on fire. >> people like mr. smith basically walk around with a huge chip on their shoulder. and they feel so inadequate and so insecure, that any perceived belittlement of them will set them off. >> reporter: and just a short while ago, we received a statement from the ketunuti family reading, melissa was a source of joy to everyone in her...
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jim avila, abc news, new york. >> and that is sure an understatement. >>> now, to the mother of two who vanished mysteriously while traveling in turkey. she was by herself, taking pictures of the breathtaking scenery. now, she has disappeared. abc's john muller is here with the very latest on this strange story. >> reporter: it is. good morning, elizabeth. as we speak, the missing new york mother's husband and brother are in the air, on their way to istanbul. when they land this afternoon, they will join a frantic search. she went to a far-off land to take beautiful pictures. but her first trip abroad has turned ugly. 33-year-old sarai sierra, a new york mother of two, left for the u.s. and never came back. these instagram pictures she posted from turkey, strikingly beautiful, detailing the dream photography trip she was originally supposed to take with a friend, who backed out at the last minute. her father went to pick her up at newark early last week, only to find out she never got on her flight home. >> she had never even arrived at the airport at turkey. >> reporter: this morning,
jim avila, abc news, new york. >> and that is sure an understatement. >>> now, to the mother of two who vanished mysteriously while traveling in turkey. she was by herself, taking pictures of the breathtaking scenery. now, she has disappeared. abc's john muller is here with the very latest on this strange story. >> reporter: it is. good morning, elizabeth. as we speak, the missing new york mother's husband and brother are in the air, on their way to istanbul. when they land...
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she tells abc news, i thought she did a beautiful job with the prerecord. next time, i'll probably do the same. why hasn't she said one way or the other? >> because my guess is they probably had a prerecorded track in the back and to try to explain it sounds like she made an excuse. ♪ my country 'tis of thee >> reporter: kelly clarkson said she didn't lip-sync her part. watch her congratulate beyonce. it's so hard, she said. late tuesday, the marine corps issued a second statement from a higher ranking spokesperson. no one in the marine corps is in a position to assess her performance. for now, beyonce is letting her performance speak for itself. ♪ brave, the brave >> reporter: the only people who may know for certain, the person running the sound board for the inauguration organizers and beyonce herself. and for now, they're not talking. george? amy? >> the sound of silence. >> it all does come down to her pulling that out. that could back up her story she was singing over the recording and they were kind of running into each other. >> she was singing
she tells abc news, i thought she did a beautiful job with the prerecord. next time, i'll probably do the same. why hasn't she said one way or the other? >> because my guess is they probably had a prerecorded track in the back and to try to explain it sounds like she made an excuse. ♪ my country 'tis of thee >> reporter: kelly clarkson said she didn't lip-sync her part. watch her congratulate beyonce. it's so hard, she said. late tuesday, the marine corps issued a second statement...
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thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> thank you for watching abc news. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> good morning. new this morning, a carwash fund-raiser is planned in san jose to help a family that lost three members in a fire. proceeds raised tomorrow at a restaurant will go to help pay for funeral costs. >> tomorrow expected some bart riders to be underdressed as in no pants. they have declared tomorrow to be the 12th annual no pants subway ride. there is a group photo in front of city hall. last year 600 people took part. the stunt first begin in new york city and lucky for us it takes place transit rides. >> take a look at this. we have plenty of nice and numbers are around 30. san francisco is at 41. the flow is out of north. afternoon high temperatures and high pressure building in still below the average. so we should be in the mid to upper 50s. 51 in san mateo. heading out to the east bay, 51 in east bay and numbers will be dropping through the 40s. 48 degrees. 44 in the evening hours there is freeze watch for the entire bay area. tomorrow mornin
thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> thank you for watching abc news. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> good morning. new this morning, a carwash fund-raiser is planned in san jose to help a family that lost three members in a fire. proceeds raised tomorrow at a restaurant will go to help pay for funeral costs. >> tomorrow expected some bart riders to be underdressed as in no pants. they have declared tomorrow to be the 12th annual no pants subway ride. there is a group...
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bring it on. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. is 7:56 and this thursday, january 24. we've got some snow-related closings and delays to pass along this morning. we also have a complete list at of your screen and on our website, wjla.com. newschannel 8 will have more on ther roadways as well at top of the hour. >> even with some of those cancellations and the schools have ave postponed, we lot of traffic. with trains, i have several behind schedule and metrorail is on time. this is 95 where we started out extremely tough this morning and improving. it has gotten worse. giveeed to plan to yourself extra time because we of a stafford all the way to the pentagon. is tapered off but done.mage has been look at the snowfall totals -- you can see there is still some snow showers which between 9-10:00 will see skies becoming partly sunny this afternoon, 25- degrees and another chance of snow tomorrow afternoon. we will be back at 8:27. ♪ [ harry umlaut ] hey you know what, i speak european. [ sally umlaut ] european isn't a language. i
bring it on. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. is 7:56 and this thursday, january 24. we've got some snow-related closings and delays to pass along this morning. we also have a complete list at of your screen and on our website, wjla.com. newschannel 8 will have more on ther roadways as well at top of the hour. >> even with some of those cancellations and the schools have ave postponed, we lot of traffic. with trains, i have several behind schedule and metrorail is...
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stayfree. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 7:26 and as wednesday, january 30. a jury meeting today to sentence for a officer,lpeper police shooting deathe unarmed woman. jurors found the officer guilty manslaughter and other charges. he testified that he fired in self-defense. an overnight crash is causing traffic problems on the capital beltway. seven people including four firefighters were hurt when this trailerck and tractor collided on the elderly just off route 50. newschannel 8 is covering this depth reporte an in- in a few minutes. let's check in with jamie whitten. we are over had with newschopper7. there was a water main break at georgia ave. over a landover, route 5202 is we have the left side blocked in each direction. there are huge delays. if you are coming around the beltway, that happened inside the beltway. start thisarm morning, 61 degrees at 7:30 and point of 55 so it feels muggy. there will be some breaks here throughout the day but mostly cloudy. some showers and thunderstorms today with ala
stayfree. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning at 7:26 and as wednesday, january 30. a jury meeting today to sentence for a officer,lpeper police shooting deathe unarmed woman. jurors found the officer guilty manslaughter and other charges. he testified that he fired in self-defense. an overnight crash is causing traffic problems on the capital beltway. seven people including four firefighters were hurt when this trailerck and tractor collided on the elderly just...
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we hear the family's reaction for the first time, in an abc news/espn investigation. >>> i just saw a baby lion. >> caught on tape. the frantic 911 calls, claiming a lion is on the loose, prowling the streets. why so many people were in a frenzy over this liddle guy. get ready to meet charles the monarch, only on "gma." >>> happening this morning, the envelope, please. we're rolling out the red carpet, starting the countdown, to oscar gold. it's a big day for hollywood's brightest stars. the academy award nominations announced live. seth macfarlane and emma stone here with us, right here on "gma." >> woo. ♪ dream on dream on ♪ ♪ dream on dream until your dreams ♪ ♪ come true >>> and welcome to a blockbuster morning. huge crowd in times square this morning. cannot wait to see who gets nominated for the oscars. good morning, to robin. waving to everyone out there in times square. sam is in vegas, two days ahead of miss america. great to have amy and ginger zee back. this morning, we're learning a lot more down in washington about the president's cabinet nominations. some quest
we hear the family's reaction for the first time, in an abc news/espn investigation. >>> i just saw a baby lion. >> caught on tape. the frantic 911 calls, claiming a lion is on the loose, prowling the streets. why so many people were in a frenzy over this liddle guy. get ready to meet charles the monarch, only on "gma." >>> happening this morning, the envelope, please. we're rolling out the red carpet, starting the countdown, to oscar gold. it's a big day for...
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schirmer. >> reporter: for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, new york. >> dan abrams here. two wives dead. hard not to think of drew peterson. >> the illinois police sergeant who was not investigated for his third wife's death until his fourth wife, stacy peterson, went missing. here, you have a case, he was not being investigated here until a suicide happened at his office, the husband of someone he was allegedly having an affair with. they say, hmm, that's odd. they begin looking into his wife's death. charges are filed. then the investigation into the first wife's death. >> he says it's a coincidence. the family is standing by him. >> that's unusual. he's got the three children are supporting him. as the evidence comes out, will they still believe that? but, look, in a lot of these cases, the family members, simply unwilling or unable to believe that a parent, for example, could have done it. >> they're not going for the death penalty. >> not that surprising. you'll have two trials here. two different cases. so, you're talking about the possibility of up to life in
schirmer. >> reporter: for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, new york. >> dan abrams here. two wives dead. hard not to think of drew peterson. >> the illinois police sergeant who was not investigated for his third wife's death until his fourth wife, stacy peterson, went missing. here, you have a case, he was not being investigated here until a suicide happened at his office, the husband of someone he was allegedly having an affair with. they say, hmm,...
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> wow. >>> all right, now to a story about our colleague, barbara walters. she was hospitalized ten days ago after a fall. and she's recovering just fine from that. but now, we learned that she has contracted the chickenpox. her colleague, whoopi goldberg delivered the news on "the view." >> barbara has the chickenpox. yeah. >> what? >> apparently, she's never had it as a child. >> that's right. never had it as a child. that's a key here. abc's health and medical editor, dr. richard besser, is here. and you say anyone over 25 who has never had it, probably has never been vaccinated and could get it. >> that's right. we tend to think about this as a mild childhood illness. but in adults, there's a greater risk of having complications from the chickenpox and they are at risk. they can get things like pneumonia, bacterial infections. inflammation of the brain. and there's a group of adults, we think of it as rare. but almost 30,000 adults every year get the chickenpox. those that missed out on vaccination. and those that mi
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> wow. >>> all right, now to a story about our colleague, barbara walters. she was hospitalized ten days ago after a fall. and she's recovering just fine from that. but now, we learned that she has contracted the chickenpox. her colleague, whoopi goldberg delivered the news on "the view." >> barbara has the chickenpox. yeah. >> what? >> apparently, she's never had it as a child....
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abc 7 news update >> good morning. a former fbi agent is convicted deadly drug in drive crash. -- d. you like. police say he was drunk when he killed and 18 year-old. funeral services will be held countyrince william in theofficer who died line of duty. chris young died when his motorcycle hit a minivan. we will have an in-depth report this coming up in just a few minutes. and now a look at traffic. the roads are a little better than normal. the 95 delays have cleared out. we have a brief delay coming off of the beltway. it goes to a crash before the fabulous. silverys here three springs. and now to the forecast. agreed look at forecast. start thisly morning. have a couple of thirties on the map. a wide range of temperatures. should warm up to the upper low 40's this plenty ofwith sunshine. that intoe more of your saturday. it warms up early into next week. the clouds will move in the hour temperatures are staying pretty e at 47 for our high. >>, so much. and double for joining us. -- thank you for joining us. [ cheers
abc 7 news update >> good morning. a former fbi agent is convicted deadly drug in drive crash. -- d. you like. police say he was drunk when he killed and 18 year-old. funeral services will be held countyrince william in theofficer who died line of duty. chris young died when his motorcycle hit a minivan. we will have an in-depth report this coming up in just a few minutes. and now a look at traffic. the roads are a little better than normal. the 95 delays have cleared out. we have a brief...
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as part of an abc news "20/20" investigation, i spent several months investigating the flds. as soon as we entered colorado city, we were followed, intimidated by what locals call jeffs' god squad. trying to find out, what are you doing? excuse me? excuse me? but warren jeffs' former bodyguard, willie jessop, back up her story, saying the women are held. >> the women are being hostages, being told that their lives are in danger. they're threatened. there's an evil outside world there to destroy them? >> reporter: and that's what the women believe? >> it's a total fraud. >> reporter: this morning, the arizona attorney general says other women are still trying to leave but can't. >> women have been forcibly held by the marshals against their will. >> reporter: as for ruby jessop this morning, she has left the community. and her sister says she's ready to start a new life with her children. >> ruby is doing amazing. she is happy and strong and courageous. >> wow. what a dramatic development. as we saw right there, you know this world well from your work for "20/20." >> a lot of
as part of an abc news "20/20" investigation, i spent several months investigating the flds. as soon as we entered colorado city, we were followed, intimidated by what locals call jeffs' god squad. trying to find out, what are you doing? excuse me? excuse me? but warren jeffs' former bodyguard, willie jessop, back up her story, saying the women are held. >> the women are being hostages, being told that their lives are in danger. they're threatened. there's an evil outside world...
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for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >>> we're going to turn now to a new lawsuit that claims frozen pizza could cause cancer. the class action targets nestle foods for including a toxic chemical. >> reporter: the woman is trying to take a slice out of the multimillion-dollar frozen pizza industry, suing the company responsible for about half of all frozen pizzas. nestle. it's the $5 million frozen pizza battle that could heat up a california courtroom. this morning, the pizza companies are coming under fire. a new class action lawsuit claiming the maker of the popular pizza brands are a danger to public health. taking on nestle, who produces all three brands, katie simpson of san diego. in the lawsuit she just filed, she argues the company is placing profits over public health by not removing transfats from their pizzas. >> katie has two young children. she likes to make pizza for them. all kids love pizza. it shouldn't have a toxic food additive that's banned in parts of the world. >> reporter: california, followed by 13 cities across the u.s., bans trans
for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >>> we're going to turn now to a new lawsuit that claims frozen pizza could cause cancer. the class action targets nestle foods for including a toxic chemical. >> reporter: the woman is trying to take a slice out of the multimillion-dollar frozen pizza industry, suing the company responsible for about half of all frozen pizzas. nestle. it's the $5 million frozen pizza battle that could heat up a...
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be healthy. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning, it is 7:26 and friday, january 11. a former marine could learn today if he will spend the next shootingin prison for at several virginia military buildings. he pleaded guilty last year to and theonth corps museum and two recording stations. as lawyers say he is schizophrenic and they want a plea to review whether the and sentence are appropriate. the flu outbreak is taking its .oll in the area aremergency rooms overcrowded and clinics are vaccine.the people including 20 children have died so far. bring more 8 will coming up in a few moments. time,railways are on va., 95, i-395 , no problems and better than usual on 270. i need to give you a heads up route 100, westbound, before 95, only the shoulder is getting by. it is looking great for the you might want to grab umbrella today, a few maybe this morning in rain showersce of afternoon, 39 degrees right now and a beautiful sunrise. 33 degrees at dollars and 36 said gaithersburg. expect mostly cloudy skies and midday showe
be healthy. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning, it is 7:26 and friday, january 11. a former marine could learn today if he will spend the next shootingin prison for at several virginia military buildings. he pleaded guilty last year to and theonth corps museum and two recording stations. as lawyers say he is schizophrenic and they want a plea to review whether the and sentence are appropriate. the flu outbreak is taking its .oll in the area aremergency rooms...
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hd, this is an abc 7 in news update. >> good morning. it is 7:26. i'm scott thuman with your local news update. maryland comptroller will did -- visit the d.c. area today penaltiesr tougher for cigarette smokers. his visit comes america -- as lawmakers take up a increase theld penalties for smuggling cigarettes and other tobacco products. as we told you, president obama has to las vegas today to unveil reform proposal. this comes a day after a group of senators offer plan that would immigrants a pat way to exchange forn tighter border security. our sister station in news thatel 8 will have more on in a fewming up moments. now on the tuesday morning commute. >> good morning. metrorail, virginia railways, reporting on time, on schedule. delays throughout silver spring. we're good for 270 and the american legion -- legion bridge. main break inr alexandria. that is putting a delayed on the buses, about a 20 minute around the break. parkway, heading over the bridge south capitol street -- we to check in with the forecast. break, very main common one temp
hd, this is an abc 7 in news update. >> good morning. it is 7:26. i'm scott thuman with your local news update. maryland comptroller will did -- visit the d.c. area today penaltiesr tougher for cigarette smokers. his visit comes america -- as lawmakers take up a increase theld penalties for smuggling cigarettes and other tobacco products. as we told you, president obama has to las vegas today to unveil reform proposal. this comes a day after a group of senators offer plan that would...
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in a new database to be released tomorrow, and obtained by abc news this morning, usp warns consumers the fda and manufacturers, that the amount of food fraud they found is up 60% over last year. among the most popular targets, for unscrupulous food suppliers, pomegranate juice, which is often diluted with grape or pear juice. >> pomegranate juice is a high-value ingredient. high-priced ingredient. and adulteration appears to be widespread. >> reporter: in fact, liquid and ground foods in general are the easiest to tamper with. from olive oil, which is often diluted with cheaper oil, and lemon juice. often cheapened with water and sugar. to tea, diluted with fillers like lawn grass or fern leaves. and spices like paprika, adulterated with dangerous food colorings. >> there are synthetic dyes, industrial dyes that mimic that color nicely. >> reporter: also on the list, seafood. number one on the list, white tuna or albacore, on sushi menus. but it's really escolar, an oily fish that can cause stomach problems. >> there's absolutely a public health risk. and key is, people unauthorized
in a new database to be released tomorrow, and obtained by abc news this morning, usp warns consumers the fda and manufacturers, that the amount of food fraud they found is up 60% over last year. among the most popular targets, for unscrupulous food suppliers, pomegranate juice, which is often diluted with grape or pear juice. >> pomegranate juice is a high-value ingredient. high-priced ingredient. and adulteration appears to be widespread. >> reporter: in fact, liquid and ground...
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voted the best sitcom of all-time in a survey by abc news and "people." and new episodes of "modern family" air wednesday nights on abc. >>> and finally, holiday season travel is wrapping up. and it always seems to take its toll on travelers. but take a look at this video, guys. ♪ oh, yeah. that would be a woman named angela tremmer. busting a move at the baggage claim los angeles national airport on new year's eve. i did not do this the last time i was at l.a.x. dance like nobody's watching. it's great, right? >> i'm surprised that nobody's turning around and staring at her. >> it only happens in new york. >> i mean, this is hollywood, folks. and the dance is called dance like nobody's watching. or the video, rather. and aside from a few people, watching, as you said, it seems like everyone's focused on getting their bags and getting where they're going. this is one of many videos angela's created to take her fierce dance moves, like that one there, at the mall. >> that guy had to be planted there. >> invisible. >> he's looking at her now. >> she got h
voted the best sitcom of all-time in a survey by abc news and "people." and new episodes of "modern family" air wednesday nights on abc. >>> and finally, holiday season travel is wrapping up. and it always seems to take its toll on travelers. but take a look at this video, guys. ♪ oh, yeah. that would be a woman named angela tremmer. busting a move at the baggage claim los angeles national airport on new year's eve. i did not do this the last time i was at l.a.x....
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one minute. >> away we go. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. everyone, theng, time is 8:56. some roads and our area are flood this morning. there have been numerous water ended up inthis car what now looks like a lake. this the video was shot at in brookville,ad maryland. only one we have seen this morning so officials driving andyou are needaching high water, you to turn around. just three days until the super bowl and the baltimore ravens and san francisco 49ers will field againpractice new orleans. practicing at tulane university and the 49ers doors at the same facility. we will take a look at the beltway in silver spring near colesville road which is pretty heavy. there was an accident on the loop near georgia avenue that has been cleared away. as we look at the map, we have accident that was blocking southbound the george of 123ton parkway south was clear but beyond that, there is another one near spout run. there but weout still have some water that will .e a problem through tonight promus are expected tomorrow and now but itright colder
one minute. >> away we go. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. everyone, theng, time is 8:56. some roads and our area are flood this morning. there have been numerous water ended up inthis car what now looks like a lake. this the video was shot at in brookville,ad maryland. only one we have seen this morning so officials driving andyou are needaching high water, you to turn around. just three days until the super bowl and the baltimore ravens and san francisco 49ers...
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thanks for watching abc news. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com @ yahoo!.com. >> thank you. >> we leave you with the video with the supreme do not try this at home act out of the ukraine. as far as we know this guy survived. thanks again for watching it. we'll see you later. bye-bye. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >> good morning, everyone, thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with meet lease average. >> hello, everyone. temperatures have been below freezing for several hours right now. there's a freeze warning in effect for our interior valleys and a frost advisory for the bay shoreline until 8
thanks for watching abc news. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com @ yahoo!.com. >> thank you. >> we leave you with the video with the supreme do not try this at home act out of the ukraine. as far as we know this guy survived. thanks again for watching it. we'll see you later. bye-bye. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable...
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none of which can be confirmed by abc news. intelligence officials say the situation is tense. >> it is a very serious matter when americans are taken hostage, along with others. >> reporter: the terror strike came without warning wednesday morning, when an estimated 20 gunmen, first attacked a bus carrying workers, escorted by two cars carrying security teams. at least one worker was killed. then, the terrorists moved on to the compound, where they are now holed up with the american and other western hostages. intelligence officials believe this is the mastermind of the attack, mokhtar belmokhtar, a ruthless, rogue al qaeda leader, who also runs an organized crime network that reportedly has made tens of millions of dollars from ransom from kidnappings and smuggling of diamonds, guns and cigarettes. his nickname is mr. marlboro. >> he's very, very cold. very business-like. >> reporter: canadian robert fowler, a former u.n. diplomat in africa, was held for four months until freed in 2009. he says he is a man to be feared. >> i
none of which can be confirmed by abc news. intelligence officials say the situation is tense. >> it is a very serious matter when americans are taken hostage, along with others. >> reporter: the terror strike came without warning wednesday morning, when an estimated 20 gunmen, first attacked a bus carrying workers, escorted by two cars carrying security teams. at least one worker was killed. then, the terrorists moved on to the compound, where they are now holed up with the...
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for "good morning america," chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> all right. you can see more elaborate fake, secret lives on "big lies" on "20/20," at 9:00, 10:00. >>> let's go back out to sam in las vegas, for miss america. giving us the weather in that nice sweater. it's a little chilly in las vegas. >> it is a little chilly. the normal temperatures here this time of year are in the 30s. but, boy, does it really come down in the 20s, tomorrow night, when this cold air from the western storm starts to get here. we're on the vegas strip. let's show you some maps and we'll show you what's going on on this fine morning. you have a cold blast coming in behind that storm that dropped all of the snow in the mountains. all around l.a. yesterday. that's some cold, gusty winds. there will be blizzard conditions in some states. that's 16 states from california, utah, minnesota, michigan, with heavy snow and ice from that system. want some warm temperatures? they're on the board, too. memphis at 69 degrees. atlanta, 70. new orleans, at 76 degrees. so, still, we are her
for "good morning america," chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> all right. you can see more elaborate fake, secret lives on "big lies" on "20/20," at 9:00, 10:00. >>> let's go back out to sam in las vegas, for miss america. giving us the weather in that nice sweater. it's a little chilly in las vegas. >> it is a little chilly. the normal temperatures here this time of year are in the 30s. but, boy, does it really come down in the 20s, tomorrow...
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we're abc news, we have cameras everywhere. the skies are great. the west coast and that tip of florida, actually had some of the nicest temperatures on the board, as we're talking about cold air. the pleasant weather gets kind of shoved aside. over the next few night, we get colder temperatures dropping in. yes, dallas. yes, atlanta. yes, new orleans. this is a push, a direct shot of polar arctic air that drops into the country. look at international falls with the windchill at 41 below zero. that makes washington, d.c. at 29 degrees this morning, feel toasty. >> we've been inside this morning. i want to go outside and play with the huge crowd out there. there they are. they're here with their signs. >>> here's lara with the morning menu. >> you go out and get dressed. >> okay. >> meanwhile, i'm going to tell you what's coming up on "gma," on our "morning menu." what is michelle obama wearing today and tonight? one of her favorite designers, and ours, here to weigh in. >>> and drew barrymore is here, live, talking about life as a new mom. and shar
we're abc news, we have cameras everywhere. the skies are great. the west coast and that tip of florida, actually had some of the nicest temperatures on the board, as we're talking about cold air. the pleasant weather gets kind of shoved aside. over the next few night, we get colder temperatures dropping in. yes, dallas. yes, atlanta. yes, new orleans. this is a push, a direct shot of polar arctic air that drops into the country. look at international falls with the windchill at 41 below zero....
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for "good morning america," rob nelson, abc news, new york. >> thanks, rob. let's get the weather from ginger. >> hi there, you guys. i told you seattle gets very little snow, about half a foot a year, just under it. yesterday, just north of that city, look at the video. they got about a half-inch. roads were closed. two to three inches for jackson, mobile. this area also in tornado watches until later this morning or early this afternoon. not just severe storms across the top of it. some icy spots in northern minnesota. your local forecast in just 30 seconds. but first, your rainy cities brought to you by vitamix. >> along the east coast, another really warm day. new york, today, 47. and seattle, at least some areas around it, got snow yesterday. so, it flip-flopped. >> a lot of the country getting wet today. okay, ginger, thanks very much. >>> coming up, damaging testimony in the dramatic trial of the woman accused of killing her ex-boyfriend after he broke up with her. what another former flame reveals in court about her bizarre behavior. >>> also, ahead,
for "good morning america," rob nelson, abc news, new york. >> thanks, rob. let's get the weather from ginger. >> hi there, you guys. i told you seattle gets very little snow, about half a foot a year, just under it. yesterday, just north of that city, look at the video. they got about a half-inch. roads were closed. two to three inches for jackson, mobile. this area also in tornado watches until later this morning or early this afternoon. not just severe storms across the...
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she tells abc news that the paper sympathizes with those who have been harmed. and is very relieved to know that arrests have been made. and it will continue to cooperate with the authorities as needed. over thanksgiving, the same scam happened in northern california. and now, there's a warning. >> have a trusted neighbor, a relative, a friend, pick up your papers, pick up the mail, keep the yard neat. sfwlr security experts say it's okay to enjoy a vacation, just don't be too trusting when you're away. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> i hate to say i'm surprised somebody hasn't thought of this before. >> yeah. that's really something. >>> okay, sports fans. how do you know when your silly superstitions have turned into a serious problem? this is serious stuff right now. your team will lose if you don't wear the right jersey or sit in the right chair? sit in that chair right now because abc's paula faris is here with some information you might need to know. >> could you please turn your mugs. you wear your sports hat and team's
she tells abc news that the paper sympathizes with those who have been harmed. and is very relieved to know that arrests have been made. and it will continue to cooperate with the authorities as needed. over thanksgiving, the same scam happened in northern california. and now, there's a warning. >> have a trusted neighbor, a relative, a friend, pick up your papers, pick up the mail, keep the yard neat. sfwlr security experts say it's okay to enjoy a vacation, just don't be too trusting...